WALLACE, Edgar. The Day of Uniting

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WALLACE, Edgar. The Day of Uniting. New York: The Mystery League. 1930. 8vo. First American edition. Publisher’s green cloth lettered in black to the spine and upper board, in the exquisite dust jacket, widely believed to be designed by Eugene Thurston (a mysterious whodunnit worth reading in itself). A very good or better copy, externally clean and bright, some spots and a little dust-marked to top edge, but the binding tight and square, the contents clean and fine throughout. The dust jacket very presentable, with several small nicks and bumps around the corners and spine tips, with a frustrating tear to rear flap corner. Nevertheless very striking.

A thrilling murder mystery involving high officials in the British government with events taking place within 10 Downing Street and across London.

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WALLACE, Edgar. The Day of Uniting. New York: The Mystery League. 1930. 8vo. First American edition. Publisher’s green cloth lettered in black to the spine and upper board, in the exquisite dust jacket, widely believed to be designed by Eugene Thurston (a mysterious whodunnit worth reading in itself). A very good or better copy, externally clean and bright, some spots and a little dust-marked to top edge, but the binding tight and square, the contents clean and fine throughout. The dust jacket very presentable, with several small nicks and bumps around the corners and spine tips, with a frustrating tear to rear flap corner. Nevertheless very striking.

A thrilling murder mystery involving high officials in the British government with events taking place within 10 Downing Street and across London.

WALLACE, Edgar. The Day of Uniting. New York: The Mystery League. 1930. 8vo. First American edition. Publisher’s green cloth lettered in black to the spine and upper board, in the exquisite dust jacket, widely believed to be designed by Eugene Thurston (a mysterious whodunnit worth reading in itself). A very good or better copy, externally clean and bright, some spots and a little dust-marked to top edge, but the binding tight and square, the contents clean and fine throughout. The dust jacket very presentable, with several small nicks and bumps around the corners and spine tips, with a frustrating tear to rear flap corner. Nevertheless very striking.

A thrilling murder mystery involving high officials in the British government with events taking place within 10 Downing Street and across London.